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Online Casinos in general: I have a big hunch... (Page 10)

Topic created on 21st Nov. 2018 | Page: 10 of 32 | Answers: 314 | Views: 58,476
P****R
so my point of view about this:
i am convinced that there is cheating in Online Casinos, but:
in my opinion definitely not at the (classic) live-roulette tables of evolutiongaming (auto-roulette and lightning Roulette i don't count to it)
these virtual roulette variants are anyway the only exceptions in the entire Live Casino area of this provider. only dreamcatcher represents another special case.

almost forgotten: although I think a possible fraud possibility, based on my own experience, is actually conceivable. it is dabek those liveroulette tables with la partage rule (zero division): whenever there a hit on the zero is declared invalid due to lack of minimum number of spun rounds of the ball, a closer look is absolutely appropriate. i don't make Manipulation rolls myself, but i would have loved to have a video recording of the corresponding rounds when i had high stakes on easy chances and the zero plein at the same time when it was declared invalid.

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P****R
(unfortunately can not edit the posts, therefore a new post)

there are at least as many video clips (at least as many could be found and recorded) with a similar striking bounce of the ball, in which the result is very much in favor of a player. one of my highest plein hits on the zero, was also due to a visually unusual bounce of the ball (see picture).
PAYSAFEMASTER
last but not least, one must not forget that the casinos (especially the leading Live Casino Provider EG), do not exactly make little turnover. and considering the 24/7 gaming action, there is already a "nice sum" in roulette... and the long-term net profit in Roulette has been the same for the casinos for centuries. and absolutely safe. therefore, there is hardly any need for additional manipulations for this money machine...

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C****7
I am convinced that if you watch the videos in detail and from beginning to end on a big screen, you will change your mind.

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C****7
@All

What do you think about the evidence videos in the posts from 11/23/18, 9:05pm?

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upola
Legend
I have no idea of the Live Casino, so whether Manipulation is I can not judge.
But I'm still interested in your answer why you do not pull the big bucks, if you have a countermeasure.
Warn you can others but still.

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
I would like to join here in full the contribution @Random @Champion2806 (page 5 in this thread)

I would particularly emphasize, precisely because it corresponds to the full truth, this sentence of Random

"It is and remains nevertheless a perfidious system in which we will lose everything in the end."

And it is exactly the same...no matter who glorifies the game here, ultimately he / she will only lose.
Manipulated is so or so...predominantly I would limit that but on your brains.

Gambling was fun in the past, nowadays it's a tough business

and that the lobby here every means is right (to pull the coal out of your pockets), maybe someday, the last will also understand?

And what the so-called hobby player justifications here concerns...since when is "GREED" a hobby ?

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Anonym
And what about those who win 50,000+ and then quit? And yes, they do exist, just imagine.

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Latino
Experienced
@Ichbins2018

Gambling was fun in the past, nowadays it's a hard-hitting business

Gambling has always been a hard-hitting business, not just in the past - just like any other area where a lot of money is turned over.


@redpikxchu

And what about those who win 50,000+ and then quit? And yes, they do exist, just imagine.

Such players are at best a statistical outlier that is easily made up by those who lost 50000+ or continued gambling after a 50000€ win. You are right when you say that it is possible, but the odds are astronomically small.

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
There are probably exceptions to this as well @redpikxchu

But I think that I am far from wrong with my assumption that you are NOT one of the so-called winners and with the assumption that you hope for a win of 50,000 one day.

Well, I can not think of anything more to your contribution, except.... dream beautiful further

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C****7
Well, the interesting thing about this case is that the Manipulation can now finally be proven and would be enough for a class action lawsuit.
This is another way to get the big bucks and is also less costly.

Don't you see which way the wind is blowing here?

Until now it could never be proven, now Roulette providers have shot themselves in the knee, if they cheat so diletant and obvious.

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